This expansion pack includes graph sets and HTML reports that focus on user agents,
hardware platforms, operating systems, and referring websites and URL's.

This plugin library is ideal for sales and marketing professionals, web designers, and
webmasters who need to know what websites link to theirs, where their visitors are
coming from, and what is being written about them. This plugin library is also perfect
for anyone that needs to know what hardware platforms, processor types, operating
systems, and web browsers are being used to access their website.

The Agent Families graph set show which user agents (web browsers, web crawlers, web
spiders, etc.) are accessing the website. Different versions of the same user agent are
grouped together for reporting. For example, all versions of Microsoft's Internet
Explorer web browser will be totaled and reported against other web browsers such
as Opera and Mozilla.

This graph set is ideal for web designers and webmasters that need to know
what user agents are being used to access their website. This information can be
used to help determine whether or not to utilize browser-specific HTML, or to track
how search engine agents are cataloging the website.

These three graphs plot the user agent family activity over the past four weeks, the
past seven days, and the current day.

The Agent Versions graph set show which user agents (web browsers, web crawlers, web
spiders, etc.) are accessing the website. Each user agent version is reported seperately,
so Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 will be plotted against Microsoft Internet Explorer
5.5 to highlight how popular each is with website visitors.

This graph set is ideal for web designers and webmasters that need to know
what user agents are being used to access their website. This information can be
used to help determine whether or not to utilize browser-specific HTML, or to track
how search engine agents are cataloging the website.

These three graphs plot the user agent version activity over the past four weeks, the
past seven days, and the current day.

The Hardware Platforms graph set show what hardware platforms (desktop computers,
PDA's, wireless devices, etc.) are being used by visitors to access the website.

This graph set can be used by marketing, engineering, and organization
executives to track the usage of new hardware platforms and watch the shift from
desktop computers to other devices such as PDA's, WebPads, set-top box systems,
and wireless devices.

These three graphs plot the hardware platform usage over the past four weeks, the
past seven days, and the current day.

The Operating Systems graph set show what operating systems (Windows 98, Windows XP,
Linux, Mac OS/X, etc.) are installed on the computer systems used by visitors to the
website.

This graph set is perfect for marketing professionals and engineers who are interested
in tracking what operating systems are growing in popularity, which are being phased out,
and which "obsolete" operating systems are still being actively used by their customers.

These three graphs plot the user operating system usage over the past four weeks, the
past seven days, and the current day.

The Referring URL's graph set show which webpages visitors were viewing before
following a link to the website. In most (but not all) cases, this means the
external webpage being viewed contains a link to the website.

This graphs set, one of the most popular with sales and marketing professionals,
can be used to discover which partners and competitors link to the website, which
external websites (such as search engines) drive the most web traffic, and which
landing pages are the most popular. Corporate lawyers and executives can identify
potential legal issues by following links back to their source to view the context
and origin of the link, and look for improper use of branding, trademarks, and
copyrights.

These three graphs plot the hardware platform usage over the past four weeks, the
past seven days, and the current day.

The Agent Families HTML report shows which user agents (web browsers, web crawlers, web
spiders, etc.) are accessing the website. Different versions of the same user agent are
grouped together for reporting. For example, all versions of Microsoft's Internet
Explorer web browser will be totaled and reported against other web browsers such
as Opera and Mozilla.

This HTML report is ideal for web designers and webmasters that need to know
what user agents are being used to access their website. This information can be
used to help determine whether or not to utilize browser-specific HTML, or to track
how search engine agents are cataloging the website.

HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
each Agent Family is shown with it's associated numeric totals, percentages, and first
and last timestamps.

The Agent Versions HTML report shows which user agents (web browsers, web crawlers, web
spiders, etc.) are accessing the website. Each user agent version is reported seperately,
so Microsoft Internet Explorer 6.0 will be plotted against Microsoft Internet Explorer
5.5 to highlight how popular each is with website visitors.

This HTML report is ideal for web designers and webmasters that need to know
what user agents are being used to access their website. This information can be
used to help determine whether or not to utilize browser-specific HTML, or to track
how search engine agents are cataloging the website.

HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
each Agent Version is shown with it's associated numeric totals, percentages, and first
and last timestamps.

The Hardware Platforms HTML report shows what hardware platforms (desktop computers,
PDA's, wireless devices, etc.) are being used by visitors to access the website.

This HTML report can be used by marketing, engineering, and organization
executives to track the usage of new hardware platforms and watch the shift from
desktop computers to other devices such as PDA's, WebPads, set-top box systems,
and wireless devices.

HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
each Hardware Platform is shown with it's associated numeric totals, percentages, and first
and last timestamps.

The Operating Systems HTML report shows what operating systems (Windows 98, Windows XP,
Linux, Mac OS/X, etc.) are installed on the computer systems used by visitors to the
website.

This HTML report is perfect for marketing professionals and engineers who are interested
in tracking what operating systems are growing in popularity, which are being phased out,
and which "obsolete" operating systems are still being actively used by their customers.

HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
each Operating System is shown with it's associated numeric totals, percentages, and first
and last timestamps.

The Referring Sites HTML report shows which websites visitors were viewing before
following a link to the website. In most (but not all) cases, this means the
external website being viewed contains a link to the website.

This HTML report, one of the most popular with sales and marketing professionals,
can be used to discover which partners and competitors link to the website, which
external websites (such as search engines) drive the most web traffic, and which
landing pages are the most popular. Corporate lawyers and executives can identify
potential legal issues by following links back to their source to view the context
and origin of the link, and look for improper use of branding, trademarks, and
copyrights.

HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
each Referring Site is shown with it's associated numeric totals, percentages, and first
and last timestamps.

The Referring URL's HTML report shows which webpages visitors were viewing before
following a link to the website. In most (but not all) cases, this means the
external webpage being viewed contains a link to the website.

This HTML report, one of the most popular with sales and marketing professionals,
can be used to discover which partners and competitors link to the website, which
external websites (such as search engines) drive the most web traffic, and which
landing pages are the most popular. Corporate lawyers and executives can identify
potential legal issues by following links back to their source to view the context
and origin of the link, and look for improper use of branding, trademarks, and
copyrights.

HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
each Referring URL is shown with it's associated numeric totals, percentages, and first
and last timestamps.

The Server Errors - Pages and Referrers HTML report shows the website resources
(webpages, scripts, Java Applets, etc.) that are linked to by external websites but are
not being found. This HTML report further indexes each missing website resource with
a list of referring webpages that link to the missing resource.

This HTML report is popular among web designers and webmasters, and allows them to
track which external websites are linking to missing documents or files. This report
can also be used to determine and monitor hacker activity. Sales and marketing
professionals can use this report to determine which partners have broken links and
work with them to refresh their website.

HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
each Server Error is shown with it's associated numeric totals, percentages, and first
and last timestamps. This report also contains sections for each website resource error,
and includes a listing of external websites with links to the missing resource.

The Server Errors - Pages and Visitors HTML report shows the website resources
(webpages, scripts, Java Applets, etc.) that are requested by visitors to the website
but are not being found. This HTML report further indexes each missing website resource
with a list of visitors attempting to access the missing resource.

This HTML report is popular among web designers and webmasters, and allows them to
track which visitors are requesting missing documents or files. This report can also be
used to track which visitors are likely hackers. Sales and marketing professionals can
use this report to determine which partners are attempting to access missing resources
and work with them to correct the problem.

HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
each Server Error is shown with it's associated numeric totals, percentages, and first
and last timestamps. This report also contains sections for each website resource error,
and includes a listing of each visitor attempting access to the missing resource.

The Server Errors - Referrers and Pages HTML report shows the external webpages that
are linking to missing website resources (webpages, scripts, Java Applets, etc.). This
HTML report further indexes each referrring webpage with the list of missing website
resources being referenced.

This HTML report is popular among web designers and webmasters, and allows them to
track which external webpages are linking to missing documents or files. This report
can also be used to determine and monitor hacker activity. Sales and marketing
professionals can use this report to determine which partners have broken links and
work with them to refresh their website.

HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
each Server Error is shown with it's associated numeric totals, percentages, and first
and last timestamps. This report also contains sections for each external webpage that
caused an error, and includes a listing of each missing website resource.

The Server Errors - Visitors and Pages HTML report shows which visitors are attempting
to access missing website resources (webpages, scripts, Java Applets, etc.). This
HTML report further associates each visitor with the list of missing website resources
they are attempting to access.

This HTML report is popular among web designers and webmasters, and allows them to
track which visitors are attempting to access missing documents or files. This report
is ideal for tracking and monitoring hacker activity. Sales and marketing professionals
can use this report to determine which partners have broken links and work with them to
refresh their website.

HTML reports can be configured to report for any time period or range, and will include
a graphical chart, a description section, summary section, and a details section where
each Server Error is shown with it's associated numeric totals, percentages, and first
and last timestamps. This report also contains sections for each visitor, and includes
a listing of each website resource they attempted to access.